Tesla Owners Bailing Musk Out Of 'Delivery Logistics Hell'

Tesla Inc. vehicles sit on a truck for transport at the company's manufacturing facility in Fremont, California, U.S. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg

One of Elon Musk's super power is his ability to persuade people to do anything, including work for him for free.

Several Tesla owners responded to the CEO's Twitter request for volunteers, and showed up at vehicle distribution centers over the weekend to help the electric car manufacturer exit the "delivery logistics hell" it got itself into.

Some people were super frustrated with the wait, I get that, but having someone to talk to made it a lot better. Most people didn't have the app yet, so explaining how it worked took up some time. Mentioning other apps and websites that might be useful (Plugshare App is practically mandatory for finding charge stations). When there were issues with cars, and the delivery people were scampering back and forth trying to solve the issue, I was able to talk angry people down telling them about my own delivery experience. My car had issues, I was not happy, but Tesla took care of ALL of it. This was a big one. Figuring out a way to politely say "I know it's frustrating but have faith Tesla will make it right, I wouldn't be here if they hadn't."